Javier Hernández is experiencing one of his worst moments since he arrived in Europe, and just when we are a few months away from the 2018 World Cup. But it seems that everything can change drastically for Chicharito, as he would be in the sights of two giants from the Premier League: Arsenal and Manchester United.
According to the British newspaper Daily Star, the Gunners and the Red Devils are closely following the situation of the forward, who has limited time left in West Ham as he is not in David Moyes' plans, the coach who took over the Hammers' bench a couple of months ago.
In the case of the Londoners, the possible departures of Alexis Sánchez, Mesut Özil, and Theo Walcott force the club to move quickly in the transfer market, in search of a reliable forward to face the second half of the season. This is where Chicharito comes in, one of Arsene Wenger's favorites.
On the other hand, at United they keep a good memory of Hernandez, who had a high performance under Sir Alex Ferguson. The Mexican represents one of the options José Mourinho is considering, as he aims to strengthen his attack to be able to compete on all fronts for the rest of the season.